Monker wrote:And, now I am very, VERY skeptical about Wonder Woman. If it follows the trend, it's going to be a very mediocre standard Hero Journey tale...probably more like Thor 2.

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Monker wrote:And, now I am very, VERY skeptical about Wonder Woman. If it follows the trend, it's going to be a very mediocre standard Hero Journey tale...probably more like Thor 2.
verslibre wrote:Monker wrote:And, now I am very, VERY skeptical about Wonder Woman. If it follows the trend, it's going to be a very mediocre standard Hero Journey tale...probably more like Thor 2.
I didn't expect Will to kill it like that. Every actor was cast perfectly.
Margot was a trip.
That underwater scene...ha! And then what happened AFTER that...hahaha!![]()
I liked that he didn't dominate the film, but every time we saw him, he was doing something — something major, or subversive, or outright destructive.
In fact, some peeps over at CBR say Amanda Waller's the REAL villain of the film. She did do something that makes me wonder!
And how about that homage to Alex Ross' classic Harley & Joker painting? EPIC.
The Batman-Deadshot scene felt like something right off the page. Literally.
Ayer nailed the tone.
The Flash cameo (which Zack directed) was great.
I thought it was funny how Boom and Slipknot immediately made a pact to GTFO.
The audience I was with was totally into the movie, too. 20 million on a Thursday...!
Monster $65.1M opening day FRI for #SuicideSquad incl $5.8M from #IMAX. Wknd may get near $150M. Soars past AUG record by over 50%.
The biggest surprise in terms of audience makeup was the strong turnout among females, who made up 46 percent of Friday's audience, according to exit poling service CinemaScore. That's unusual for a superhero film. Warners also succeeded in luring younger moviegoers; 28 percent of ticket buyers were under the age of 18. Both females and those younger moviegoers liked the better, giving it an A- and A, respectively.
'Suicide Squad' Is A Blast, But Reviews Are A Dumpster Fire Of Hyperbole
Ahhh, but a blast of what exactly? Suicide Squad is fun, scrambled, and contains an excellent cast. But why all the salty reviews? Why the edgy and upset headlines? Several critics hate Suicide Squad with the intensity of an angry toddler, which isn’t unexpected since the DC cinematic universe seems to be their favorite punching bag. First thing you have to understand is that there is a character named Captain Boomerang in the film, so calm down your expectations of seeing something remotely rational. I’ve read the comics for Suicide Squad on and off again for years and David Ayer blew me away with his surprisingly faithful adaptations of the characters and by capturing the feel of the comics. Suicide Squad isn’t the grim, dark Batman V Superman, and it isn’t the silly heart of gold criminal group from Guardians of The Galaxy. These are hardened homicidal criminals in a world of flying aliens and a rich guy who likes to dress up like a bat – so buckle up and expect things to get super weird and disjointed.
Jared Leto’s Joker took me a while to warm up to but by the end of the movie I loved this new version of The Joker. Leto’s performance is intense, uncomfortable and you don’t doubt for a second that The Joker is a real, unhinged psychopath. His chemistry with Margot Robbie who plays Harley Quinn is undeniable, which is a good thing because she steals the show. Margot Robbie’s Harley is twisted, nuanced and delightful. She captures all of the character’s broken logic and conflicting ideologies. Harley is fiercely capable and independent but not when faced with her paramour, The Joker. They are both slaves to each other, and it is clear The Joker can’t not love Harley, which is an intriguing performance decision because ultimately despite all of his evil, this relationship is the one thing that humanizes him and the one thing that dehumanizes her. Harley convinces herself that she is okay with this clearly unhealthy life, but deep down she just wants to have a “normal” relationship which is also still slightly off and absolutely dated. Harley is not a hero, not a role model, not a healthy example of who a woman, or who any person should be and you have to be okay with understanding that a character’s existence and actions in a film do not condone those things.
Will Smith is fantastic as Deadshot, blending a heavy mix of comedy and drama into almost every moment for the character. On several occasions Deadshot got a round of applause from the audience after some exceptionally epic and jaw dropping moments. Viola Davis is amazing as Amanda Waller in this movie; she walks in and owns the world with such cold-blooded detachment that it makes you realign your idea of what a villain is. This is a movie that relies less on the plot line and the main villain than on the performances of a nearly perfectly-cast film. The main threat in the movie goes from Ghostbusters-style campy to uber creepy several times, this defines the movie itself because it does feel like a film that has been second guessed by the studio. Oddly, the inconsistent style of Suicide Squad works for it because of the instability of the characters and the diverse range of backgrounds they all come from in the comics.
Suicide Squad very much serves as the narrative and likely tonal connective tissue between Batman V Superman and Justice League with some brief cameos and a touch of extra world building for the DCU. Is this a perfect film? No, but it is a fun film that is getting raked over the coals while movies like The Avengers: Age of Ultron are for the most part immune, despite similar problems in plot, studio meddling, tone, agency, too many characters and a portrayal of a villain that definitely missed the mark.
Suicide Squad is ultimately a victim of not being a Marvel film. Critics for the most part bashed Batman V Superman for its dark atmosphere, so Warner Bros. tried to pivot at the last minute with Suicide Squad and they got bashed again for that. When Justice League comes out and it isn’t a shot for shot remake of The Avengers then it will get slammed for that as well – and if it is a success it will be accused of stealing the Marvel formula. Having a soundtrack isn’t an exclusive right of Guardians of The Galaxy, by the way, do I need to refer anyone to The Watchmen, The Crow or just about every action movie ever made? My advice to fans and the creators of Suicide Squad is this – forget about what the critics are saying, just make up your own mind and try to let yourself have fun. When there is a half-man-half-crocodile in this film fighting alongside someone wielding a katana named Katana, you know what you are getting into. I give Suicide Squad an 8/10.
'Suicide Squad' Shoots Down August Record with $135 Million Opening
Finishing in first place with an estimated $135.1 million, Warner Bros. and DC Comics' Suicide Squad now holds the largest August opening weekend, topping Guardians of the Galaxy's $94.3 million from 2014. The film also had the largest August opening day with $65.2 million, which included the largest August Thursday preview total of $20.5 million. Combined with a $132 million international opening from 57 territories, the film's global opening haul ranks 24th all-time with $267.1 million, topping Deadpool's worldwide opening of $264.7 million earlier this year, which opened in 63 international markets.
A source familiar with the project told The Wrap, "Superman is a top priority for the studio and getting the character right for audiences is of tantamount..
Henry Cavill‘s Superman will fly solo again in a sequel to “Man of Steel” going into active development at Warner Bros., a person familiar with the project told TheWrap.
Warner Bros. has two untitled DC films to be released on Oct. 5, 2018 and Nov. 1, 2019, but hasn’t said what they will be.
AT LAST, KRYPTONIAN!
Here's what I know about the thinking at DC Films these days: Superman is a priority. The character has been wounded in recent years by Man of Steel and Batman v Superman, and the folks behind the scenes want to rehabilitate the Man of Tomorrow. They want to fix him, make him less mopey and less unsure of his place in the world. They view his upcoming resurrection in Justice League as sort of a soft reboot, an opportunity to right the wrongs that have been done to the Last Son of Krypton.
That new version of Superman will also get a chance at a solo adventure. One time fanboy maven and now trade journalist El Mayimbe reports at The Wrap that WB is moving into active development on a Man of Steel sequel. That's still early days - they still have to figure out stuff like 'the story' and 'the writers' - but it indicates that WB is still dedicated to this character.
YoungJRNYfan wrote:TNC's favorite, FARTaci reported it as well:
WB Is Moving Forward With A MAN OF STEEL Sequel
DEVIN FARACIHere's what I know about the thinking at DC Films these days: Superman is a priority. The character has been wounded in recent years by Man of Steel and Batman v Superman, and the folks behind the scenes want to rehabilitate the Man of Tomorrow. They want to fix him, make him less mopey and less unsure of his place in the world. They view his upcoming resurrection in Justice League as sort of a soft reboot, an opportunity to right the wrongs that have been done to the Last Son of Krypton.
That new version of Superman will also get a chance at a solo adventure. One time fanboy maven and now trade journalist El Mayimbe reports at The Wrap that WB is moving into active development on a Man of Steel sequel. That's still early days - they still have to figure out stuff like 'the story' and 'the writers' - but it indicates that WB is still dedicated to this character.
http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2016/08/08/ ... eel-sequel
YoungJRNYfan wrote:The Man of Steel 2 rumor never went away the last 2 years. Even though there were some conflicting reports here and there, the idea of the studio shelving Superman films was almost immediately met with fan angst and no matter how MoS or BvS was received, the main moan was how Superman needs to be done right. It's good to hear that the studio would find that tantamount important to further a Superman film. The cries for a proper Man of Steel sequel were always heard.
Also, Snyder has mentioned Brainiac a few times:
It's ALL there
"The Man of Steel Superman solo movie is alive at Warner Brothers. I know 2 directors already that were/are on the short list to direct."
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